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The Warpies are children mutated by unstable dimensional energies released after the reality manipulations of different versions of a Mutant called James Jaspers. These phenomena are known as "Jaspers Warp". Their name was derived from these warps and was given to them by an R.C.X. agent. Their exogenetic mutations granted super-human abilities often with unusual morphologies while also causing them to suffer and die young, sometimes during spectacular explosions.[1]

Early years[]

The first Warpies were discovered in London, after Earth-616's Mad Jim Jaspers Warp, and were one by one take from their families to a vast prison where some of them were turned into government agents.[citation needed]

Concerned that R.C.X. commander Peter (Nigel Orpington-Smythe) planned to turn the children into a parahuman army, some R.C.X. agents, including Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel, tried to hide the Warpies and forced Brian Braddock (alias Captain Britain) to take the Warpies into his home of Braddock Manor, figuring that he could lend them much needed protection, both physical and politically. However, the agents' decision to not fully inform the hero of their situation meant he was reluctant to help.[2]

Joshua N'Dingi, the heir of Mbangawi's kingdom, was sent to England where he became a member of R.C.X. He was hideously scarred when a Warpie baby exploded in his face. The British government spent millions outfitting him with cybernetic parts.[3][4] This experience engendered a hatred for the Warpies.[citation needed]

Other Warpies were found by the criminal James Lexington Christian alias Uncle Lex, who taught them to steal for him as his "Parasites".[citation needed]

Joshua N'Dingi, the heir of Mbangawi's kingdom, was sent to England where he became a member of R.C.X. He was hideously scarred when a Warpie baby exploded in his face. The British government spent millions outfitting him with cybernetic parts.[3][4] He kept from his experience an hatred for the Warpies.

No more new Warpies[]

It was stated by Roma and Braddock's computer Mastermind that Linda McQuillan, as an anomaly from the now erased Earth-238, was preventing Earth-616 from healing of his wounds caused by James Jaspers' reality-manipulations: The continuous birth of Warpies and the existence of the Crazy Gang. Leaving Earth-616 to Otherworld, the Warp-children ceased appearing, until the appearance of a new ones, several years after.[5]

Then, under Roma's direction, Mastermind decided to look after Braddock Manor's Warpies, inviting Michael that he and the R.C.X. were welcome to assist him, but he was the only in command.

Through an association with the W.H.O., some of the R.C.X. Warpies were relocated to Muir Island, in Moira MacTaggert's care.[6] The Island was soon attacked but the Warpies were unharmed. Their fate was unknown.

Cloud Nine[]

Eventually, Peter and his Cloud Nine recaptured the Warpies and his errant agents, bombing the Braddock Manor and kidnapping the children. Peter used the powers of the Warpies to make the underground complex Cloud Nine. He then formed different Warpie teams for various purposes, including the Advocates and the Seraphim, as well as the already existing Cherubim.

When many Warpies started to lose their super powers as a result of the change in Merlyn's Cosmic Convergence, Peter captured the British super team Excalibur and told them they were suffering from the same genetic defects as the Warpies did, presenting them as mutants, in the hope that they would cure the Warpies as well as join his organization.

However Excalibur learned of his true plans and engaged the Warpies in battle. As the heroes were about to lose, many weaker warpies joined the fight on their side, and a massive melee started in Cloud Nine]], stopped by the defeat of Peter. The freed R.C.X. agents and Excalibur ally Alistaire Stuart took command of R.C.X. and took care of the Warpies.[7]

No more Warpies[]

The Warpies were later abducted and mutated by Black Air and then used as weapons by the robot Mastermind under the guise of Roma, who tried to take control of Otherworld, destroying a lot of the Captain Britain Corps members. The Cherubim were used as Mastermind's elite corps.[8]

After a team of mutated and armored warpies led by Widget on Captain UK, Excalibur rebanded and came to Otherworld.[citation needed]

The robot was eventually defeated by the newly formed Excalibur, and Captain Britain was appointed Otherworld's new leader and he used his powers and Excalibur's sword to cure all Warpies present. The Warpies were now ordinary human children again. The only known Warpies confirmed to be depowered were the Cherubim, whether others were depowered as well is unclear.[9]

The fate of the newly human Warpies is unknown.

It was revealed that all those events were been planed by Widget and Kang the Conqueror, for an unknown purpose.[9]

Revolution (Event)[]

Leader of X-Force, Pete Wisdom, bombed a Secret Service laboratory who dissected Warpies, and blaming Alistaire Stuart to haven't closed down this lab when he became the leader of the Office of Paranormal Activities. He then warned him about secret services, such as Black Air, violating human right, especially those of mutants, promising to look closer into them.[10]

It is unknown if there was still Warpies examined there after the events in Otherworld and at the time of the bombing.

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Xenogenesis[]

After a new Jim Jaspers' warp began in the village of Karere, Mbangawi, several Warpies were born, some of them exploding in the hospital. Mutantes Sans Frontières came to take care of them. Joshua N'Dingi, a former R.C.X. agent, was also drawn to the area. N'Dingi intended to destroy the Warpies and forbid anyone access to the village for years.[11]

Since Jim Jaspers was terminated by N'Dingi to prevent another disastrous warp, no more Warpies will ever come from this village, but the ones who were born were seemingly not killed. Afterwards, the X-Men promised Mutantes Sans Frontières' help to Karere.[12]

Biology[]

Description[]

The Warpies most often develop from young humans, from unborn babies to children. A few adult or young adult Warpies have been shown, such as Uncle Lex. It was stated that no Warpies in Cloud 9 were adults, and babies were known in Karere.[citation needed]

As with mutants or Inhumans, Warpies are generally humanoid. However, most of them display obvious signs of mutation, such as an usual skin colour, an aura, or a physical mutation. [citation needed]

Powers and Abilities

Powers

The Warpies possess various powers, much like Mutants or the Inhumans. The most known and feared power is spontaneous and uncontrollable explosions, causing the death of the individual and all beings in proximity to him, but many other powers are known.

Weaknesses

The Warpies often have no control of their powers, as many of them are newborn babies. Also, their powers are very strong, and eventually kill them before they reach maturity.

Habitat

Habitat

Gravity

Atmosphere

Population

According to Nigel Orpington-Smythe, there were about 400 Warpies, which he erroneously called mutants. However it strongly possible that there were many others across England.

Following their depowering by Captain Britain, the only one confirmed remaining Warpies, are located in the village of Karere, in Mbangawi.

Miscellaneous

Type of Government

The Warpies do not have a government of their own but are usually tracked for interest or fear by the government of their home country (United Kingdom, Mbangawi), or by individuals (Mastermind, Shoulders McGill, Uncle Lex)

Representatives

Notes

  • Warpies are sometimes confused with mutants,[13] but their mutations do not derive from X-Gene activation. Rather, they are the result of specific reality-warping by a mutant.
  • During a battle in Otherworld, Captain U.K. stated that the Warpies were from an alternate reality and were brought to Earth-616 by the R.C.X.[14] This statement is strongly opposed to all information previously revealed about Warpies, but was confirmed by Mastermind soon after.[9] This seems to be a mistake inherent to that series.

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